Will2 wrote:Are there any issues with shipping film internationally? Specifically with x-rays...I'm thinking that DHL or FedEx would be safe that way...

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Most companies who make film ship it around the world every day and there doesn't seem to be a problem to speak of... We will be shipping from two warehouses, one in the US and one in the EU. We do not anticipate problems shipping film to customers.

Will2 wrote:Are there any issues with shipping film internationally? Specifically with x-rays...I'm thinking that DHL or FedEx would be safe that way...

They X-ray just as much as anybody else in my experience. We've been shipping with DHL and FedEx many times - and also the regular postal service. Never had any problems. However, if you send your films through X-ray at the airports multiple times, then expect some fogging and X-ray problems which I've seen a few times over the years.

In fact, because "regular" 8mm film is infinitely easier to produce, it's likely that we will produce a small batch to release alongside Super 8 - just to see how it goes. We have already had a conversation about this as a future prospect because there are so many working 8mm cameras out there that are currently performing decorative duties on fireplace mantles and side tables...

Is there any news about the development of Ferrania's color reversal film?
As I know that the black and white film and color reversal film couldn't be manufactured on the same production line.
The production line of P30 can't produce the 100 asa color reversal as the original project.
Maybe P30 in 35mm cartridge is a good film for still photography, but it is not the same topic as Ferrania released on Kickstarter.
And this is a forum for filming on small gauge motion picture films, I would like to hear more news about Ferrania's motion picture film.

Seems like they're getting some complaints about the timing and getting a little defensive.

At least they're producing something. The goal for all of us should be to have a viable, stable company for us to enjoy their film for decades to come so I'm fine with them taking their time. It's a big job and incredibly difficult to get it done right.

I just hope they don't miss the window with the current buzz on film. Not sure it will last forever.